Explore Decorative Artists
Discover artists working in the Decorative style
Walter Keeler
Penallt, United Kingdom
Walter Keeler is a renowned British studio potter celebrated for his distinctive, often whimsical, functional stoneware. His work combines traditional pottery forms with playful, sculptural elements, known for its iconic salt-glazed surfaces and an inventive approach to domestic ware that elevates craft to art.
Julian Stair
London, United Kingdom
Julian Stair is a prominent British ceramicist known for his elegant, minimalist pottery, primarily focusing on vessels like jars and bowls. His work explores the relationship between form, function, and ritual, creating timeless objects that are both deeply contemplative and impeccably crafted, rooted in historical traditions.
Sophie Wiltshire
Brighton, United Kingdom
Sophie Wiltshire is a British potter known for her distinctive, wheel-thrown ceramic pieces, often featuring vibrant, expressive glazes. Her work explores the interplay of form and surface, creating functional yet sculptural objects that embody a playful energy and a deep understanding of material processes.
Adam Buick
Carmarthen, United Kingdom
Adam Buick is a British ceramicist recognized for his distinctive, wheel-thrown porcelain vessels that incorporate local materials and earth processes. His work explores the relationship between art, landscape, and ancient traditions, creating unique, tactile objects that embody a sense of place and geological time.
James and Tilla Waters
Cricklade, United Kingdom
James and Tilla Waters are a British pottery duo celebrated for their exquisite, hand-thrown porcelain tableware. Their collaborative work combines classical forms with subtle, understated glazes, creating functional ceramics of exceptional elegance and timeless beauty that are deeply rooted in craftsmanship.
Nathalie Du Pasquier
Milan, Italy
Du Pasquier's paintings and designs, with their bold patterns and vibrant colors, reflect her background in the Memphis Group.
Dana Awartani
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Awartani's works, often involving traditional Islamic art forms and craft techniques, explore themes of cultural heritage, memory, and the interplay between past and present. Her practice is marked by a sense of meticulous craftsmanship and a deep respect for tradition.